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students and so we want to welcome to the chamber of the board of supervisors and you are now witnessing government at work. and the meeting of the board of supervisors neighborhood services and safety committee. >> i know that we will be hearing by the way, from the district supervisor shortly, she had a prior commitment. but her staff has been working on this diligently and we will be hearing from them pretty soon. supervisor mar? >> thank you, i was going to ask about that. because my understanding is that supervisor kim from district six is supportive of striking the second condition of the baring of off-sale consumption and i would defer to our colleague, but i look forward to hearing her perspective. i am looking at the i think that there were like ten comments of protest to the abc. and but i see many more supporters from community-based organizations and housing groups to just individuals that as supervisor weiner mentioned, showed a business like this with an off-sale license, won't be harmful for the community and will help actually revitalize an area. and i am really appreciative of the
students and so we want to welcome to the chamber of the board of supervisors and you are now witnessing government at work. and the meeting of the board of supervisors neighborhood services and safety committee. >> i know that we will be hearing by the way, from the district supervisor shortly, she had a prior commitment. but her staff has been working on this diligently and we will be hearing from them pretty soon. supervisor mar? >> thank you, i was going to ask about that....
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this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the royal cabinet of painting and curiosity. this collection rich history is the stockholders in 1822. it's official name, royal picture gallery morris house. today the morris house collection focuses on the best 17th century paintings from the northern and southern netherlands, the works of world renounced artist, all of which are in this exhibition. it also exhibits work of superb examples of this age. the collection makes the morris house a rare and precious place. truly the gem of dutch mucous. it's similar to our allegiance of honor in san francisco, they too like we have 850 paintings in their permanent collection and display about 250 at any time which is a recollect legs of any of our buildings which i
this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the royal cabinet of painting and curiosity. this collection rich history is the stockholders in 1822. it's official...
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. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various parts of the city or even if you see a picture. that's the sfpuc building. it's a wonderful building. ♪ ♪ >>> while i get myself settled, maybe a show of hands. how many already been to see the exhibition? a number of you. first of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and colle
. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various...
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it is no secret that open government is under attack in san francisco. someone gets a title and already he thinks he is an aristocrat who should be able to make his self-serving deals at the expense of the public without interference from democracy. there was a time when open records laws public library were both involved in serving a democratic right to know and empowering the people. that was before the library and san francisco government decided that serving the interests of the so-called aeries toe contracts could be turned into a private income stream. ~ you have become so enslaved to private money you decided right to know is a place to save money. if we want a democracy, we need open institutions of knowledge that allow access to the truth. saving money on those institutions of knowledge is like selling our children. it is no accident that the san francisco public library is the most egregious sunshine violator in the city. once it is a private income stream, the philanthropyists want power and exclusivityity. the destruction of democracy is what
it is no secret that open government is under attack in san francisco. someone gets a title and already he thinks he is an aristocrat who should be able to make his self-serving deals at the expense of the public without interference from democracy. there was a time when open records laws public library were both involved in serving a democratic right to know and empowering the people. that was before the library and san francisco government decided that serving the interests of the so-called...
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the party was very much about creating stewardship and self governance and community self-governance. while the initial development of the party and the national threat was there the strategy of self-defense, a lot of what became really the center of a party practice in 69 and onward was free brac is for children and community programs about taking care the community. here you had the war on poverty and yet you had children starving here in the united states. the black panther party said we are going to feed the children in our community. this was the breakfast program and they had liberation -- i want to say a word about the party. the party was attacked by the federal government not only is an organization that's really the history and the political possibility of the party was attacked. if you look at the documents of j. edgar hoover thinking about the threat of the party he makes it very clear that the challenge is to really make the party impossible to support. if you look at, just to give an example and an illustration there is a memo in san francisco who writes to hoover and sa
the party was very much about creating stewardship and self governance and community self-governance. while the initial development of the party and the national threat was there the strategy of self-defense, a lot of what became really the center of a party practice in 69 and onward was free brac is for children and community programs about taking care the community. here you had the war on poverty and yet you had children starving here in the united states. the black panther party said we are...
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citizen to lead interim government. he's a naturalized american born syrian. >>> king of the high wire, nik wallenda is getting ready to do it all over again. you might remember his last stunt. a walk across the niagara falls. he plans to walk over the grand canyon. this will be his greatest height yet a stunning 1500 feet and shockingly he'll do it without a safety harness. >>> i criticized him because of the safety harness he used over the falls. >>> just in time for easter a chinese hen is laying large eggs. the hen started laying larger-than-life eggs three weeks ago. this one was half a pound. inside there were not only two yolks but separate egg with a shell. >> any what came first jokes we can get out of that? >> how many omelets can you get out of that? time now for an early look at the day ahead, and this day in history. ten years ago today on march 19, 2003 president bush announced the country was going to war in iraq. operation iraqi freedom began with pre-dawn launch of cruise missiles. >>> in washington the
citizen to lead interim government. he's a naturalized american born syrian. >>> king of the high wire, nik wallenda is getting ready to do it all over again. you might remember his last stunt. a walk across the niagara falls. he plans to walk over the grand canyon. this will be his greatest height yet a stunning 1500 feet and shockingly he'll do it without a safety harness. >>> i criticized him because of the safety harness he used over the falls. >>> just in time...
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the government claims 31 people killed and dozening wounded. white house officials say at this point there is no evidence that a chemical weapons attack happened. >>> a man convicted in september of a multi scam was sentenced today. jay shaw was ordered to serve 20 years in state prison and pay a fine of more than $14 million. they took out loans against properties, drained equity and lawn derred money. new at five tonight, business owners are calling for help. live at oakland with all the damage, john? >> reporter: you can see what vandals have done. graffiti all over. it's done in acid so it's permanent. 17 street between franklin and oakland buses with shoppers during the day. sometimes at night different visitors come with a different purpose. >> the glue was sprayed into the locks. >> reporter: someone filled door locks and pad locks with glue. >> this is like something that someone would've had to have brought something with them, pre planning it. >> reporter: there has been plenty of vandalism. >> we some on the walls and awning. >> repo
the government claims 31 people killed and dozening wounded. white house officials say at this point there is no evidence that a chemical weapons attack happened. >>> a man convicted in september of a multi scam was sentenced today. jay shaw was ordered to serve 20 years in state prison and pay a fine of more than $14 million. they took out loans against properties, drained equity and lawn derred money. new at five tonight, business owners are calling for help. live at oakland with all...
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as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the cm/gc for all... >> if you have any directors we have mike mckenan, and brian dikes. >> motion to approve this agreement? >> second. >> okay. >> so we do have a motion and a second. and no questions or comments from the board in >> seeing, none let's take roll call. >> no members of the public. >> lloyd. >> aye. >> metcalf. naye. >> reiskin. >> aye. >> ortiz. >> aye. >> kim aye as well. >> that is 12 ayes. and item is amoved. and we will move on to the next item. >> approving the minutes of the february 14, 2013, meeting and no members of the public have indicated that they want to address you on this item. >>
as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the...
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attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had the privilege of serving in the federal government, as melinda described, i've had the privilege of serving in state government as a state cabinet official back in maryland, i've had the privilege of serving as a local elected official and governor -- once a local elected official, always a local elected official. what i learned from that is partnership is what it's all about. if you want to confront the most vexing problems, you have to bring people across an ideological spectrum, you have to include the business community, you have to include our nonprofit, our faith leaders. that's how you get things done, when you bring people together. and i lo
attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had the privilege of serving in the federal government, as melinda described, i've had the...
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work for the government. the divisions are quite steep, so it's not in my view really a country as much as it is a collection of tribes with the flag. and it is divided by region, by religious sect, the majority are sunnis but the our others, divided by gender. and people have a deep distrust of each other so they don't really mix much outside of their family. so when going to show you my version of how i think the society functions. this is a saudi, this little figure here, who was inside a family, who is inside a tribe, which is inside a country ruled by the religious establishment. and all of that is ruled by a royal family. and so it's a quite constricted, if you will, society. the religious establishment legitimizes the rule of the al saud by giving them the good housekeeping seal of approval for their religiosity. otherwise the al saud would be just another tribe. but 250 years ago, one of the al saud's met up with -- as in wahhabism. and mr. -- mr. wahhab wanted to conquer the area. and mohammad saluda
work for the government. the divisions are quite steep, so it's not in my view really a country as much as it is a collection of tribes with the flag. and it is divided by region, by religious sect, the majority are sunnis but the our others, divided by gender. and people have a deep distrust of each other so they don't really mix much outside of their family. so when going to show you my version of how i think the society functions. this is a saudi, this little figure here, who was inside a...
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when the federal government wanted all states to adopt 55% speed limit. they said you're not getting any highway money unless you do. well, you know, congress can do that with federal education money as well. if you don't fully voucherrize the districts in this manner you're not going to get in federal education money if you don't make the requirements all the way down the chain to the municipality. >> there are lots of people out there who believe that -- let's have universal vouchers. i don't agree with that. i am for choice, not for choice sake but only when choice results in better outcomes and opportunities for kids. and the program says we support students first, programs geared towards low-income kids who would be trapped in failing schools. it can be worked out in terms of how much money the voucher should be, to be fair. what i find curious is the absolute aversion that people have to the concept of vouchers in public education. and there are two reasons why. one is because if you don't believe in public dollars going to private institutions, and
when the federal government wanted all states to adopt 55% speed limit. they said you're not getting any highway money unless you do. well, you know, congress can do that with federal education money as well. if you don't fully voucherrize the districts in this manner you're not going to get in federal education money if you don't make the requirements all the way down the chain to the municipality. >> there are lots of people out there who believe that -- let's have universal vouchers. i...
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fixing government is really what you are talking about. reforming government. a lot of them checked out of that. >> i'm not taking them as an end of itself but as a means to deal with our great challenges. this generation is more apathetic than any other generation in history. this generation is more engaged. appear in volunteering for data bears that out. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> we have to take back media, independent media is what will save us. the media are the most powerful institutions on earth. more powerful than any bomb, more powerful than any missile. it's an idea that explodes onto the scene. but it doesn't happen when it is contained by that box, that tv screen that we all gazed at for so many hours a week. we need to be able to hear people speaking for themselves, outside the box. we can't afford the status quo anymore. from global warming to global warming. >> taking your calls, e-mails, facebook, and tweets, in depth, three hours live sunday april 7 on booktv on c-span2. >> we are at the annual conservativ
fixing government is really what you are talking about. reforming government. a lot of them checked out of that. >> i'm not taking them as an end of itself but as a means to deal with our great challenges. this generation is more apathetic than any other generation in history. this generation is more engaged. appear in volunteering for data bears that out. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> we have to take back media, independent media is what...
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it was one known as the rock. 50 years ago today the federal government shut down alcatraz prison. it was the top prison for almost 30 years, some of the inmates included al capone and the bird man of alcatraz. now it's one of the tourist attractions. >>> right now, checking back in with sal for the commute >>> the traffic is getting busier in the 6:00 hour at the toll plaza, there was a minor accident and the metering lights, it's backed up way back to a foot at the maze. backed up early at about a 25-minute delay. no problems on the bridge. also the morning commute looking good if you are driving on san francisco freeways northbound and southbound traffic looking good. still clearing at northbound 17, santa cruz mountains. looking at the peninsula, 280 off to a good start. >>> 6:18, let's go to steve. low clouds around san jose, some areas clear, they won't last long but they're with us. we're getting them. looks like the breeze tailed off. temperatures will come up a little bit today. more so inland, but not a lot. the bigger jump will be 2-3 degrees. the north wind would help.
it was one known as the rock. 50 years ago today the federal government shut down alcatraz prison. it was the top prison for almost 30 years, some of the inmates included al capone and the bird man of alcatraz. now it's one of the tourist attractions. >>> right now, checking back in with sal for the commute >>> the traffic is getting busier in the 6:00 hour at the toll plaza, there was a minor accident and the metering lights, it's backed up way back to a foot at the maze....
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because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so that that antidote get into the sort of -- to continue the metaphor -- into sort of the bloodstream of the computer network, and that goes out to all of the people in the private sector who are participating in this dialogue so that if there's a solution that's worked on whether it comes from the government or the private sector, it is then disseminated and used. so with that, i'm going to now take some questions, but i'm going to end but saying something that i was told when i started this job which was i was told that in my particular job as general counsel, my goal is t
because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so...
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is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these cases. in fact, federal law is really weak. you can kill a worker through your negligence and the most you'll get is six months in jail and it's a misdemeanor, federal prosecutors don't want to take cases like that. it's much more serious if you kill an endangered species in this country. it's a felony with more serious jail time. if you poison a stream and you don't even kill anybody, you can get more jail time and it's a felony. workers don't get the protection of the law. what happens in grain bins is really indicative of what happens in all kinds of workplaces. >> warner: howard
is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these...
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it was one known as the rock. 50 years ago today the federal government shut down alcatraz prison. it was the top prison for almost 30 years, some of the inmates included al capone and the bird man of alcatraz. now it's one of the tourist attractions. >>> right now, checking back in with sal for the commute >>> the traffic is getting busier in the 6:00 hour at the toll plaza, there was a minor accident and the metering lights, it's backed up way back to a foot at the maze. backed up early at about a 25-minute delay. no problems on the bridge. also the morning commute looking good if you are driving on san francisco freeways northbound and southbound traffic looking good. still clearing at northbound 17, santa cruz mountains. looking at the peninsula, 280 off to a good start. >>> 6:18, let's go to steve. low clouds around san jose, some areas clear, they won't last long but they're with us. we're getting them. looks like the breeze tailed off. temperatures will come up a little bit today. more so inland, but not a lot. the bigger jump will be 2-3 degrees. the north wind would help.
it was one known as the rock. 50 years ago today the federal government shut down alcatraz prison. it was the top prison for almost 30 years, some of the inmates included al capone and the bird man of alcatraz. now it's one of the tourist attractions. >>> right now, checking back in with sal for the commute >>> the traffic is getting busier in the 6:00 hour at the toll plaza, there was a minor accident and the metering lights, it's backed up way back to a foot at the maze....
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government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we started basically helping to build that expertise in the region. now, i had talked to a number when i was -- in an article i referred to in the previous panel, talked to a number of policymakers but -- about their reflection on the war and the lessons that emerged and their experiences specifically in the 1970s. now, as policymakers began to understand sadat strategically thinking, policy became the driver,, of much intelligence during the '70s, in fact the cia in the '70s had not had a good standing, congre
government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we...
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and community self-governance. and while the initial development of party and the spread was really through the strategy of armed self-defense, a lot of what became really the center of the party's practice in '69 and onward was free breakfast for children and community programs that were really about taking care of the community. here you had the war on poverty, federal law proclaiming the war on poverty, and yet you have children starving here in the united states, the wealthiest, you know, country in the world. and so the black panther party took it upon themselves to say, you know, we're going to feed the children in our community. these are some of the breakfast programs. they had liberation schools. this is, the top picture is new haven free clothing program. i want to say a word about gender and the party. the party has been, was attacked by the federal government not only as an organization, but really the history, the history and the political possibility of the party was attacked. and if you look at the m
and community self-governance. and while the initial development of party and the spread was really through the strategy of armed self-defense, a lot of what became really the center of the party's practice in '69 and onward was free breakfast for children and community programs that were really about taking care of the community. here you had the war on poverty, federal law proclaiming the war on poverty, and yet you have children starving here in the united states, the wealthiest, you know,...
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better than a big, bloated federal government and the same old one-size-fits-all bureaucracy. better education, better health care, better opportunityings. opportunities. these are, excuse me, there are americans who still need jobs, families who deserve more take-home pay, students who must have great schools. of so many of them support democrats simply because we haven't done a good enough job offering them our internship. our alternative. we haven't been in their towns, their cities, their neighborhoods. but we're going to be. the rnc can't do this alone. so i ask my fellow republicans to think about what you can do and commit to building our party together. and to anyone listening online, i want to hear from you too. i want you to join me in a twitter q&a this afternoon at 1 p.m. eastern. just tweet @reince with the hash tag "opportunity." to those who have left the party, let me say this: we want to earn your trust again. to those who have yet to join us, we welcome you with open arms. there's more, there's more that unites us than you know, and my job is to try and make
better than a big, bloated federal government and the same old one-size-fits-all bureaucracy. better education, better health care, better opportunityings. opportunities. these are, excuse me, there are americans who still need jobs, families who deserve more take-home pay, students who must have great schools. of so many of them support democrats simply because we haven't done a good enough job offering them our internship. our alternative. we haven't been in their towns, their cities, their...
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[applause] >> in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists covering the federal government for u.s. news organizations. over 30 years later, the author now a senior fellow emarry at that time at the brookings institute visits former subjects to see how things have changed in their careers and journalism in general. this is about an hour. >> senator rubio, i better drink my water first. >> this is very exciting for me, for my wife, because we were friends of karla and david coen. feel we were here at the creation of politics and prose, and the incredible job they did and the idea there would be a second act would be so creative and so exciting under brad and lisa. just means a lot to us. i'm very, very pleased that you would come out on valentine's day. i love you all. in fact i brought pens that are red. i will sign all books with red pens and put in a heart and an xo, hugs and kisses, as well. if you wish them. and the ancient history behind this book has been largely told by brad and his introduction. i did come to brookings in 1972 after being on the white house staff of two pres
[applause] >> in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists covering the federal government for u.s. news organizations. over 30 years later, the author now a senior fellow emarry at that time at the brookings institute visits former subjects to see how things have changed in their careers and journalism in general. this is about an hour. >> senator rubio, i better drink my water first. >> this is very exciting for me, for my wife, because we were friends of karla and david...
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what you see here is the growth in government spending and employment if we slow the growth of government spending here. on one axis we have kind of the growth in government spending kind of one year earlier in the next year what happens to employment? if you believe the president does should be associated with mark growth and jobs. in fact they increased then one year and the next year employment growth actually falls. the countries that have done well in terms of growth have been the ones relatively stingy in terms of government spending, have kept it under control. germany, luxembourg, hungary, sweden, the countries that have done well. the countries that had the biggest increase in government spending have done very poorly. the growth of employment from 2007. you can also look with regard to gdp should come, the ones at the biggest increase had the worst growth and tone. here's the problem and that is this notion that government then they'd goes and creates wealth. the most basic problem with that is you have to realize the money comes from someone. if the government spends our money,
what you see here is the growth in government spending and employment if we slow the growth of government spending here. on one axis we have kind of the growth in government spending kind of one year earlier in the next year what happens to employment? if you believe the president does should be associated with mark growth and jobs. in fact they increased then one year and the next year employment growth actually falls. the countries that have done well in terms of growth have been the ones...
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versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated response where we're using the same standards. typically which you have is the official flood maps, the old flood maps for new jersey and new york would govern investments would make post-disaster. but we are doing a straight use these new maps to ensure it matches fema uses the latest information across federal government were doing a. for example, enter first book written on this, we required any time mussina does rebuilding with 50%, you have to use these new maps, even if they're not going to be official for the flood program wi
versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated...
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transform the struggle of human-rights, bring about the federal government's re-dedication to the war on poverty declared four years earlier by president lyndon johnson but never fully funded and to hopefully restore the nonviolence and social justice organizer which had lost ground considerably and then calls for any means necessary. i will read my first excerpt here in ways that capture why it's so important and how it's been treated up to this point by most scholars and the public memory. the same the most ambitious campaign undertaken by king in the southern christian leadership conference. the campaign king didn't live to see has been dismissed by journalists, scholars, biographers and even some activists as either irrelevant or disastrous. one former official referred to the campaign as little big horn of the civil rights movement and eye-catching but rather precise analogy because it isn't clear who feed lakota and general custer are in that movie intact. it often was with symbolism. it didn't spark a war on poverty or nonviolent strategy and it did not achieve many of the stat
transform the struggle of human-rights, bring about the federal government's re-dedication to the war on poverty declared four years earlier by president lyndon johnson but never fully funded and to hopefully restore the nonviolence and social justice organizer which had lost ground considerably and then calls for any means necessary. i will read my first excerpt here in ways that capture why it's so important and how it's been treated up to this point by most scholars and the public memory....
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they are being attacked aggressively by some of our folks in government today. >> host: there's a corp. in rochester new york called -- that is developed award-winning technology. adam travers with this. what are we looking at? >> this is called a m100 what it is, it's basically an accessory for your cellular or smart phone. it enhances your smartphone experience. it has an onboard processors you can run apps on there by itself and it runs through andrade however the real power there is the synergy between the device and your smart gun. you can do something like this for instance. controlling your smartphone through this and you would see this on the top screen appear. this is just a regular app so you can download it from our web site and there are other things you can do it. it has the elton chambers or you can do augmented reality applications. overlay on the real world and basically what we call information standing our tagline there. other things is a hand free device to get phonecalls at top. whoever's calling, the phone number you can take a caller you don't. >> host: someone we
they are being attacked aggressively by some of our folks in government today. >> host: there's a corp. in rochester new york called -- that is developed award-winning technology. adam travers with this. what are we looking at? >> this is called a m100 what it is, it's basically an accessory for your cellular or smart phone. it enhances your smartphone experience. it has an onboard processors you can run apps on there by itself and it runs through andrade however the real power...
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officials believe iranian jets are carrying weapons and fighters to support the syrian government. iran and iraq have claimed the flights are for humanitarian purposes. >>> the debate over same-sex marriage is headed for the supreme court this week, in not one but two cases. one of those cases is california's prop 8, of course. the other is based on whether the federal government can refuse to recognize same-sex marriages in states where they are legal. nbc bay area's brian mooar has this preview. >> reporter: people have been camping outside the supreme court for days to witness history, as the justices take on the first-ever cases, dealing with same-sex marriage. >> marriage equality! >> reporter: on tuesday, the court will hear a challenge to california's proposition 8, which defined marriage as one man, one woman. >> if there was no evidence, none, that allowing gays and lesbians to marry harms the institution of marriage or harms anyone else. >> reporter: the justices could decide whether any state can ban same-sex marriage or simply limit the case to california. >> the last t
officials believe iranian jets are carrying weapons and fighters to support the syrian government. iran and iraq have claimed the flights are for humanitarian purposes. >>> the debate over same-sex marriage is headed for the supreme court this week, in not one but two cases. one of those cases is california's prop 8, of course. the other is based on whether the federal government can refuse to recognize same-sex marriages in states where they are legal. nbc bay area's brian mooar has...
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and the level of anger is only expected to grow the government approves that bailout deal. for cbs news, london. >> and now the anger is not limited to the account holders. but today, they personally denounced a tax plan. russians have about $19 billion in deposits here. much of that will be sought to launder the money stashed away by the corrupt russian officials. >>> and the preparations for the pope francis, it is the inaugural mass underway right now at the vatican. security will be preparing for the hundreds of thousands that are expected to cram st. peters square and the surrounding streets tomorrow. the vice president joe bidden is among the world leaders attending the mass as he'll be leading the u.s. delegation. >>> if we can't get on, then i'll just need to wait for the next train, i guess. >> bart's grand experiment will be underway as we check in on day one of bikes on board. >>> i love it. it changed my life really. >> but apparently it has not changed many lives. why a ferry route that is not drawing many passengers that might get expanded service. ,,,,,,,,,,,
and the level of anger is only expected to grow the government approves that bailout deal. for cbs news, london. >> and now the anger is not limited to the account holders. but today, they personally denounced a tax plan. russians have about $19 billion in deposits here. much of that will be sought to launder the money stashed away by the corrupt russian officials. >>> and the preparations for the pope francis, it is the inaugural mass underway right now at the vatican. security...
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the government issues marriage licenses. the government decidings who gets married and who doesn't. so in 1967, there was a supreme court case loving v. virginia and blacks continue marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that 9-0. it was -- they have ruled now fourteen times about the fundamental right to marriage. from the legal substantiate -- standpoint there's no argument. you can a make a moral standpoint. from a legal substantiate -- standpoint. how broadly they will rule, that we don't know. >> the nation's highest court hears highest arguments challenging proposition 8 the constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. c-span and c-span radio will have live coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the reaction will play tomorrow night on c-span2. wednesday they hear arguments over the constitutionality of defense of marriage act. c-span and c-span radio will again have coverage when the arguments are released to the pub rick -- public about 2:00 eastern. it will be shown at wednesday night on c-span an 8:00 eastern. >>> tonight on first ladies, called a big
the government issues marriage licenses. the government decidings who gets married and who doesn't. so in 1967, there was a supreme court case loving v. virginia and blacks continue marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that 9-0. it was -- they have ruled now fourteen times about the fundamental right to marriage. from the legal substantiate -- standpoint there's no argument. you can a make a moral standpoint. from a legal substantiate -- standpoint. how broadly they...
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easterbrook: the only way to make government work is to write statute and allow rules. the agencies may get captured and the legislative data makes the delegation possible while avoiding their side effects. bork: that's not what the constitution says. this conversation occurred supreme court chief justice burger and taking mine. i make no claim to authorship or causation. [laughter] these days they continue to have a conversation like that often with my clerks or chambers. if a senator proposes the appointment of a special prosecutor assures us that things will work better this time for special prosecutors in the past, the exchange will go something like this. allowing the attorney general to control the prosecution of another cabinet member would create a conflict of interest. prosecutor should be and usually are disinterested in order to preserve the vital functional component is desirable to have special prosecutors appointed by a court. the possibility of executive removal preserves the role the of the president is the president had been excluded from the appointmen
easterbrook: the only way to make government work is to write statute and allow rules. the agencies may get captured and the legislative data makes the delegation possible while avoiding their side effects. bork: that's not what the constitution says. this conversation occurred supreme court chief justice burger and taking mine. i make no claim to authorship or causation. [laughter] these days they continue to have a conversation like that often with my clerks or chambers. if a senator proposes...
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israeli government officials confirming chemical weapons have been used. they are not sure who used them, the rebels or the assad regime. the united states government has confirmed any of that but we will hear from the president. he has talked about the use of chemical weapons as a red line when it comes to syria. president will overnight here. tomorrow heads to the west bank, next day to jordan and an overnight stay with king abdullah. reporting from jerusalem, this is chuck todd, nbc news. >>> okay, chuck. thanks. we are waiting for that special report in israel. other news now drones debated on capitol hill today as the senate committee discusses the potential for domestic use. various law enforcement agencies, including alameda county sheriff's office have floated the idea of using drones for community surveillance. the unmanned aircraft are already being used by businesses and agriculture. but critics have raised concerns about privacy. drones took the spotlight a few weeks ago during kentucky senator rand paul's 13-hour filibuster on the senate floor
israeli government officials confirming chemical weapons have been used. they are not sure who used them, the rebels or the assad regime. the united states government has confirmed any of that but we will hear from the president. he has talked about the use of chemical weapons as a red line when it comes to syria. president will overnight here. tomorrow heads to the west bank, next day to jordan and an overnight stay with king abdullah. reporting from jerusalem, this is chuck todd, nbc news....
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[cheers and applause] it is time that the government do the same. the freedom to marry the person you love is not only a constitutional right, it is a moral right. it is time, it is time for marriage equality. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much to the reverend dean hall and all of your leadership with the national cathedral. we are so proud of it. thank you so much. i'm here now to introduce no stranger to my organization, the leadership conference on civil and human rights, the national director of the japanese-american citizens league, priscilla ochita. jacl is one of the founding original organizations that came to us within our civil rights coalition 60 years ago, and it gives me great pride to bring up priscilla representing the japanese-american citizens league. thank you. [applause] >> i am priscilla ochita, and i and the 10,000-plus members of the japanese-americans citizens league are proud to be here to celebrate the right to love! [cheers and applause] japanese-americans felt the
[cheers and applause] it is time that the government do the same. the freedom to marry the person you love is not only a constitutional right, it is a moral right. it is time, it is time for marriage equality. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much to the reverend dean hall and all of your leadership with the national cathedral. we are so proud of it. thank you so much. i'm here now to introduce no stranger to my organization, the...
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they have to pass a temporary budget by march 27th to avoid a government shutdown. once they get passed that deadline, they are not going to rush. they have to turn stralt ight t can looking at next year's budget. democrats want new revenue. republicans are sticking to their guns to see significant cuts. they want the compromise, the path toward compromise is not quite clear. laura, some news this morning. the republican national committee is out with some changes they are planning to make after struggling in last year's election. among the notable things that they are mentioning, $10 million they are going to spend to reach out better to minorities. they are also going to try to better use technology, something that they have struggled with in the last election, and hold their convention earlier so that the candidate can start using the election funds earlier. a couple changes they are trying to make as they try to regroup and move forward heading into the 2016 election. a lot going on. >>> vallejo police soiearching r a gunman that shot and killed a man. investiga
they have to pass a temporary budget by march 27th to avoid a government shutdown. once they get passed that deadline, they are not going to rush. they have to turn stralt ight t can looking at next year's budget. democrats want new revenue. republicans are sticking to their guns to see significant cuts. they want the compromise, the path toward compromise is not quite clear. laura, some news this morning. the republican national committee is out with some changes they are planning to make...
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. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called "on my honor" called from openly banning people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if such a thing should come to pass. >> >> it will transform the program and something that is entirely inappropriate for children. >> it will not solve a great old problem. >> the argument is similar to the one used against integration in the 50s and 60s. members in cyst they want to hear all of the opinions on the issue. >> things are back to normal in the mill pea das -- mill pea ties neighborhood. they isolated and evacuated the area of sout park victoria drive. they were relocated to the mill pea it is a sports ce
. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called...
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a second point is a governments are always interested in having banks lend money to the government. one of the rules of basel is give preferential treatment to you're willing to lend money to your own or a friendly government. one more question up here. then we are going to wrap up. >> is it on? i am amanda house and my question is if things such as g r a r to blame why was the mortgage bust a global phenomenon especially in spain and ireland? >> interestingly, banks in europe got into trouble because they bought u.s. mortgage-backed or mortgage-backed securities based on sub prime mortgages. for the longest time buying a u.s. mortgage was considered one of the best investment you could possibly make because delinquency in the failure rate was very small. in ireland, in spain, in a number of european countries, they had very large bubbles which is really interesting phenomenon and many people said they had bubble's without fannie mae and freddie mac. the difference was their bubbles did not contain some prime mortgages because by and large their government policies didn't permit som
a second point is a governments are always interested in having banks lend money to the government. one of the rules of basel is give preferential treatment to you're willing to lend money to your own or a friendly government. one more question up here. then we are going to wrap up. >> is it on? i am amanda house and my question is if things such as g r a r to blame why was the mortgage bust a global phenomenon especially in spain and ireland? >> interestingly, banks in europe got...
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government guarantee come in many government race, private sector rewards. nature the secondary market was privately financed capital we insist on government funds. the maximum cutting a private sector was not the part of the bill portion of it. historically housing right to recovery. we need an alternative rapidly. thank you. >> the china recognizes general from california, mr. sherman for a minute and a half. >> in the 1930s detroit dat is no federal and home finance it did not work out. then we tried the gse model for organizations run by those reported for profit had a full implicit guarantee. so they took risks to benefit shareholders on the taxpayers, so that is not something we should return to. i'll agree with the chairman but if that's as far as it goes. but i do think we need a federal agency for more than one involved in the market. otherwise we'll see the end of the 30 year mortgage at fixed rates available to average middle-class families. what percentage of the market this government agency or agencies should controller be involved in is the su
government guarantee come in many government race, private sector rewards. nature the secondary market was privately financed capital we insist on government funds. the maximum cutting a private sector was not the part of the bill portion of it. historically housing right to recovery. we need an alternative rapidly. thank you. >> the china recognizes general from california, mr. sherman for a minute and a half. >> in the 1930s detroit dat is no federal and home finance it did not...
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and during the crisis, the response of the government was, in fact, to increase the level of, you know, deposit or account sizes that were insured. so i consider that to be extremely unlikely in the united states. >> tom lee, "l.a. times." would you be in favor of reducing the flow of stimulus if we had another month or two, as we did in february, of job growth and the unemployment rate dropping, but the long-term unemployed didn't change much? and on a related question, how much of a pickup do you expect to see in the labor force participation rate and what would we need to see there for that to show substantial improvement? >> on the first question, as i said, i mean, that's a decision for the committee. we're going to have to make a judgment about how significant the improvement is, how sustained it is. long-term unemployment is one dimension of the unemployment problem. but, i think that probably the best way to get the long-term unemployed back to work is to get an overall strong labor market. and i think that's -- we'd be looking at the overall key indicators, like overall unempl
and during the crisis, the response of the government was, in fact, to increase the level of, you know, deposit or account sizes that were insured. so i consider that to be extremely unlikely in the united states. >> tom lee, "l.a. times." would you be in favor of reducing the flow of stimulus if we had another month or two, as we did in february, of job growth and the unemployment rate dropping, but the long-term unemployed didn't change much? and on a related question, how...
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military leader is rea suring the south koreaian government they will defend them from any threats from the north. the threats only deepened them and they said is will not change the effort. they will make them notorious and it is being laid out where jacqueline is tell us more in our washington d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: the republican national committee said today is a new day, a new party of fresh beginning and their goal is to win elections. right now the chairman of the committee is talking and he is taking reporter's questions at the national press right here in washington and he said if republicans will win, chairman says they failed to win last year. >> there is no reason we lost. our ground game was insufficient. we were not inclusive. >> reporter: he wants to move up the national convention to june or july and he said august is too late. he said he has more on those who recently left the republican party, more on that when i see you next jacqueline fell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and they are looking for proof to vote, they are deciding whether or not people can put tha
military leader is rea suring the south koreaian government they will defend them from any threats from the north. the threats only deepened them and they said is will not change the effort. they will make them notorious and it is being laid out where jacqueline is tell us more in our washington d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: the republican national committee said today is a new day, a new party of fresh beginning and their goal is to win elections. right now the chairman of the committee is...
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. >> approval for consideration of budget 2013-2014 for government code section 5.6381. >> the budget once again from last year have not changed. all the price points what you are doing is coping last year's budget. because san francisco is in a bit of a budget crunch, staff is recommended that while we reserve our rights to the money according to state code that we return the money back to the general fund of the san francisco city and county and reserve the right to return the money itself. so we have the right to it in the future. if you have any questions, i'm happy to answer? >> that goes back to the clerk of the board is that correct? >> yes. it goes back to where the money comes from okay. comments or questions? >> i know the budget is going to come back for us again, it would be helpful to have more of a detailed break down in terms of where this is going. i know for example you have a proposals sflafco budget explanation and it talks about what these categories are but it doesn't specify the amount per category, so i just wanted a lot more detail around the budget to have a c
. >> approval for consideration of budget 2013-2014 for government code section 5.6381. >> the budget once again from last year have not changed. all the price points what you are doing is coping last year's budget. because san francisco is in a bit of a budget crunch, staff is recommended that while we reserve our rights to the money according to state code that we return the money back to the general fund of the san francisco city and county and reserve the right to return the...
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government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step russ is. to come together with the state advocacy and state health advocates as people are planning together to say okay what does our state need but then needs to be clean again direct link with the federal government, and looking into the types of connections that mayra is describing and that will be a federal process, the navigator programs and there will be less resources proportionately than the state taste exchanges. so this additional work that will need to happen, the state level for the federal exch
government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step...
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the government is telling me so for me i'm on my way to hawaii in january january i'm not going to be -- i can't raise my son in this city. for you guys maybe yes. it can be a very good city. for us it's over if this continues. applause. so i'm on my way to paradise thank you very much. >> thank you, sir next speaker please? >> hi my name is brad -- i'm a driver and dispatcher i've seen for a long time i understand their appears to be a demand for more taxis i think the market maybe instead ly growing we've got new businesses coming in i understand that but what i ask you to do to stop us all from bleeding to death. maybe one or 2 hundred medallions at a time 500 could be a blow to our gut. if we're all going to be making less than minimum wage what kind of people are you going to have driving the taxis i don't think it's going to serve the city. that's a win-win the city will win the drivers will be a much slower bleed the market will hopefully continue to grow so that's what i want to put forward the other thing is drivers if you don't like uber please don't drive for uber so just t
the government is telling me so for me i'm on my way to hawaii in january january i'm not going to be -- i can't raise my son in this city. for you guys maybe yes. it can be a very good city. for us it's over if this continues. applause. so i'm on my way to paradise thank you very much. >> thank you, sir next speaker please? >> hi my name is brad -- i'm a driver and dispatcher i've seen for a long time i understand their appears to be a demand for more taxis i think the market maybe...
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they're being attacked pretty aggressively by some folks in government today. >> host: well, there's a corporation in rochester, new york, called vuzix. what are we looking at? >> guest: this is calls the m-100, and what it is is, basically, accessory for your cellular phone or smartphone. it enhances your smartphone experience. so it has an onboard processer, so you can run apps on there by itself, and it runs through android. however, when it really, the real power there is the synergy between the device and your smartphone. so you can do something like this, for instance. controlling your smartphone through this, and you would see this on the top screen up here. >> host: this is just a regular app. >> guest: right. this is just a regular app. >> host: great. >> guest: so you can down hold it from our -- download it from our web site, vuzix.com. so to overlay things in the real world, and, you know, basically what we call information snacking is sort of our tag line there. other things just sort of a hands-free device to get phone calls, up pops, you know, whoever's calling you, th
they're being attacked pretty aggressively by some folks in government today. >> host: well, there's a corporation in rochester, new york, called vuzix. what are we looking at? >> guest: this is calls the m-100, and what it is is, basically, accessory for your cellular phone or smartphone. it enhances your smartphone experience. so it has an onboard processer, so you can run apps on there by itself, and it runs through android. however, when it really, the real power there is the...
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military leader is rea suring the south koreaian government they will defend them from any threats from the north. the threats only deepened them and they said is will not change the effort. they will make them notorious and it is being laid out where jacqueline is tell us more in our washington d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: the republican national committee said today is a new day, a new party of fresh beginning and their goal is to win elections. right now the chairman of the committee is talking and he is taking reporter's questions at the national press right here in washington and he said if republicans will win, chairman says they failed to win last year. >> there is no reason we lost. our ground game was insufficient. we were not inclusive. >> reporter: he wants to move up the national convention to june or july and he said august is too late. he said he has more on those who recently left the republican party, more on that when i see you next jacqueline fell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and they are looking for proof to vote, they are deciding whether or not people can put tha
military leader is rea suring the south koreaian government they will defend them from any threats from the north. the threats only deepened them and they said is will not change the effort. they will make them notorious and it is being laid out where jacqueline is tell us more in our washington d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: the republican national committee said today is a new day, a new party of fresh beginning and their goal is to win elections. right now the chairman of the committee is...
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and only government action can signal to tenants that it's worth paying more for a retrofit unit. we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people in their homes. after seeing and working with the details on patrick's committee, i think the city can be proud of this ordinance. it's one that has been drafted with care to all the concerns and not only of the technical seismic committee, technical and seismic professionals, but to the real sense itivity and keeping people in their homes and bringing the financial along with it shows that this is a program that will take care to make sure that all have access to the things that we all wants which is to make a safer, more residue resilient city. so i strongly urge this. >> thank you very much. next spea
and only government action can signal to tenants that it's worth paying more for a retrofit unit. we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people...
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in many ways we see a lot of frustration with the lack of government action on supporting these kind of initiatives, even though we are aimed to doing this on a community level and a lot of progress can be made on a community level. we have been waiting for so long for a program like this. even with a contract that the initiative had some chance of putting it into effect this year we were overjoyed. what's more, i think the bigger objective in working for green energy whether it's government funding or private funded is to lead the way to showing people that green energy is for everybody and we don't need to wait on big energy companies and so forth to give us top down energy that this renewable energy technology gives us the capacity and it's going take initiatives like this po to popular i was this idea. i would like you to put this into effect as quickly as possible. >> thank you. next speakers. christian swin, gabby, jennifer fong. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is ivy slagel. a san francisco resident since 1996. i represent residents. in my work with premium peace i work
in many ways we see a lot of frustration with the lack of government action on supporting these kind of initiatives, even though we are aimed to doing this on a community level and a lot of progress can be made on a community level. we have been waiting for so long for a program like this. even with a contract that the initiative had some chance of putting it into effect this year we were overjoyed. what's more, i think the bigger objective in working for green energy whether it's government...